AutoCAD for Mac

18 years ago. It was 1992. Gas prices were a mere $1.13 per gallon, our Vice President infamously misspelled everyone’s favorite Idaho export, and the Buffalo Bills lost in the Super Bowl…again. 1992 also marks the last time AutoCAD, Autodesk’s flagship 2D and 3D design software, was available on Apple computers. Fast forward to 2010. While the Bills are still losing, AutoCAD is talking steps in the right direction. Earlier this month Autodesk announced they will release a new version of its most popular computer-aided design software and engineering tool, AutoCAD, that will run natively on Mac OS X. “The release of AutoCAD for Mac marks the return of professional design and engineering software to the Mac platform and an important convergence of power and design," Amar Hanspal, senior VP of Autodesk platform solutions and emerging business, said in a statement. Autodesk also announced AutoCAD WS web and mobile application for AutoCAD software. AutoCAD WS is a free companion application for AutoCAD software that gives AutoCAD customers the ability to view, edit, and share DWG files through a web browser and on select mobile devices, including Apple iPhone and Apple iPad. In a PC-rich government market, this may not be a big splash. But for the Apple-faithful, those with an AutoCAD subscription can now bring their seats of AutoCAD home. Those all-too-often work days that transition into work nights will now get a little easier. AutoCAD for Mac will be available this Fall.